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not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas of sorting through. they are using the city's three-month evaluation period to see the type of changes they need to make to be in compliance. so wolf, the ventes are safe for now. >> appreciate it very much, mary. >>> and new talking and defiance by north korea after the new tests. and now the united nations is pushing back. we'll speak about all of this and more to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice. go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got
not enforce the laws for three months, until restaurants adjust. they're looking at lawsuits possibly filed by beverage companies and restaurants to try to stop them on the ban on super sized drinks. he estimates the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars, lots of headaches. >> lots of headaches, digital signs, billboards, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that is holding off making changes right now was...
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it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but allow the nra to basically say, hey -- >> you know the answer to that question. because the cigarette lobby does not have anywhere near the power that -- >> not anymore. and i think nascar did fine leaving tobacco behind. and it would do fine if it left the nra behind. >> let's take a quick clip from wayne lapierre from the nra. >> the nra 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the nra, speedway motorsports, and the nascar community. nra members and nascar fans love their country and everything that is good and right about america. we sal
it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but...
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. >>> a long plane ride with osama bin laden's son-in-law could provide an intelligence windfall for the u.s. the al qaeda propagandaist gave a 22-page long statement to investigators during his jorny from jordan to work. the conversation is confirmed by a u.s. official and is expected to be used in the government's case to prove he helped conspire to kill americans and recruited al qaeda members. >>> i'm about to take you live to seoul, south korea, right now. that's where more than a cautious eye is looking northward today. north korea officials swore to take away the cease-fire agreement that ended the korean war 60 years ago. strong threats and strong language from north korea are nothing new, but north korea's top leadership is new. cnn's anna corn is in seoul right now for us. anna, it's monday morning there. any indication that north korea has done anything more than just threaten to remove the armistice? >> reporter: don, not at this stage. we don't have any word from north korea to say that it has nullified the armistice agreement, which as you say ended the korean war back
. >>> a long plane ride with osama bin laden's son-in-law could provide an intelligence windfall for the u.s. the al qaeda propagandaist gave a 22-page long statement to investigators during his jorny from jordan to work. the conversation is confirmed by a u.s. official and is expected to be used in the government's case to prove he helped conspire to kill americans and recruited al qaeda members. >>> i'm about to take you live to seoul, south korea, right now. that's where...
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this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex marriage. legally, the supreme court is going to decide this case based on the briefs, based on the arguments. but the justices are real people in the real world and they see how much public opinion has changed as reflected in part by this op-ed. so i think this is a straw in the wind indicating how much attitudes have changed. >> i want to -- we dug back to 1996 when doma was signed just because i had a feeling you were going to refer to that, i want to be clear that when gallup asked its question, they did not use the word same sex, they didn't even use the word gay. t
this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex...
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>> florida has a very serious stalking law. as a matter of fact, in most places it's only a misdemeanor, meaning a year or less. florida has a very strict law where you can actually do more than a year. they have a felony provision for particularly bad examples of stalking. so it's a tough place to be arrested on this charge, and we'll have to see how the courts deal with this situation. >> now that said, apparently there's been a request for an arrest warrant but not one issued yet. what does that mean? does that mean she won't be arrested or is this just kind of a step in this process we expect to play out? >> it means at least for now these are just accusations that have been made apparently by her former boyfriend and we have to see whether a judge would look at the evidence in the case and see whether it warrants the actual issuance of an arrest warrant. so it may amount to nothing. i will say that there are lots of press reports, both in florida newspapers and in newspapers around the country, indicating that there's a lo
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with her owner children, had the baby there considered the legal mother in michigan because they're laws are different than connecticut and found a family to adopt the baby. the back baby's in a family with other children with special needs. >> what will the child's life be like? >> we don't know. there's a 50/50 chance she'll walk, talk, be able to use her hands the way other children can. she is, i will tell you, a happy baby. >> picture are amazing. i could talk to this case for so long. i'm flat out of time. thank you for watching. "around the world" is next. >>> welcome to "around the world" i'm brianna keilar in more suzanne malveaux and michael holms. new york, have a look at this number, the dow jones, hit an all-time high this morning passing the previous high almost right out of the gate when the opening bell went off. the previous high set in 2007, before the bottom fell out of the housing market and crushed the economy. we'll hear why investors are charging ahead when we go to the new york stock exchange in a couple of minutes. north korea will end the 1953 korean war truce i
with her owner children, had the baby there considered the legal mother in michigan because they're laws are different than connecticut and found a family to adopt the baby. the back baby's in a family with other children with special needs. >> what will the child's life be like? >> we don't know. there's a 50/50 chance she'll walk, talk, be able to use her hands the way other children can. she is, i will tell you, a happy baby. >> picture are amazing. i could talk to this...
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legislation that he signed himself in to law in 1996. it defines marriage as a legal union between a man and a woman. mr. clinton writes, "the justices must decide whether it is consistent with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality, and justice above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as the president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and, in fact, incompatible with our constitution." joining me now to talk about this, cnn contributor, maria cardona, and amy holmes, the anchor of "real news" on "the blaze." amy, you first. did clinton's op ed surprise you at all? >> it didn't surprise me that president clinton is a supporter of gay marriage. in fact, in 1996, a lot of observers thought that his defense of, you know, "traditional marriage" was entirely political, particularly given his own flexible interpretation of the institution in his own personal life. i think what is surprising and important is that a former president of the united states published th
legislation that he signed himself in to law in 1996. it defines marriage as a legal union between a man and a woman. mr. clinton writes, "the justices must decide whether it is consistent with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality, and justice above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as the president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and, in fact, incompatible with our constitution." joining me now to...
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so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and what i've learned from my experiences, with talking filibusters, is this. to succeed, you need strong convictions, but also a strong bladder. it's obvious, senator paul has both. >> i have to say, i was incredibly impressed by your bladder control and i was only all right with it, because you are a doctor and i figured you knew if you were taking a risk you shouldn't be taking. >> yeah, one of the things that really, there were two things that struck me about yesterday. three things. one, the public response was overwhelming, bigger than we have ever seen. the second thing that struck me was that members of the house of
so, i don't want the law of war to be the law of america, because that would mean that we would be giving up on the bill of rights. >> on a slightly lighter note, you did get some support and you got some support from the democratic side. democratic senator ron wyden spoke up and defended you. senator paul, even majority leader harry reid had some praise for you and here is that. >> i've been involved in a few filibusters, as rand paul has, as rand paul did yesterday. and what i've...
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holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i love this president and i respect this president, rand paul was a hero yesterday, and what i've been hearing is a lot of shame from liberals and progressives who felt like geez, we should be up there sticking up for lifl l civil leberts and asking tough questions. we are in a situation where we have new technologies, as will said i'm agreeing with will, put it in the newspaper this is undefined, ill-defined war and we have not had the conversation we need to have. what rand paul did yesterday was used the filibuster the way it's supposed to be used. it's not a post-it to
holder is right, even if he doesn't explain the law swell the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time, including on u.s. soil. if mr. paul wants to be taken seriously, he needs to do more than pull political stunts. he needs to know what he's talking about." so similar question to you i asked will, what do you make of that? >> well let me just say, i...
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we called it an innovation law or the flex law. its passed both chambers. and went to conference committee and at the conference committee level, a nine page bill became a 28 page bill and it still had the flex components, but then this whole new concept of a tuition tax credit program was added. >> i've heard you call this an anti-public education bill. but as i understand it and please correct me if i'm wrong, it's not just to send them to another private school. they could send them to another successful public school district, could they not? >> that is an option. i don't think i've used that term. i think that that is one of the criticisms of the bill. and let me tell you, we in the education community understand that we need to address the problem of low performing schools. and there were several other bills pending that would have addressed that. so we have problems with how this legislation was enacted, buts also we're not sure it's going to produce the results that the state also we're not s going to produce the results that the state leaders say i
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
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worth looking at that report, the southern poverty law center. michael medved is a conservative commentator, john avalon is a cnn contributor and the author of "wingnuts." still to come the dow jones. we'll tell you more about that when we come back. [ dog ] you k, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. [ female announcer ] from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body need
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care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy. he doesn't want this mark on his history as president, and you know, i think there's going to be some political speculation here. what does this mean? does this mean hillary is going to be running in three years? is he laying the ground work? but i know bill clinton and i think he did it for the right reasons. >> van i'm running out of time but i'll give you the last word. >> it's important to recognize as a person of faith, more than 50% of catholics now are in support of marriage equality. this is no lo
care law. this has been a very difficult to predict supreme court and they have taking surprising decisions, i hope what they focus on is discrimination, equal rights for everyone. i have hope with this port that it will reflect the evolution that has happened in the american people. it is at this point undeniable, don, what's happening. debris with van that bill clinton not only is he saying strike down part of my legacy, more importantly, i think bill clinton didn't want it to be his legacy....
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. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social services. that's what has me. you could find two or three million dollars would concern the purpose. you could put the negligent people in jail, but to bankrupt the town of $15 million is pretty agree jous. >> those pictures, i just felt sick about it. i'm flat out of time though. nice to see you. i always love having you. we'll see both of you again soon. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "around the world." we begin in d.c. senator paul rand, rand paul rather, spent 13 hours, no bathroom breaks, no meals, filibustering on the senate floor. why? >> because of this was
. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social...
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our country is not a battlefield with no laws. our soldiers are sent tow afghanistan to fight for the bill of rights and the constitution. when they are dismissive of these rules and protections, i think they are missing what the public is in. >> what are you going to do when it comes to john brennan. you will alloy this vote to go through. will you vote for him? >> that's a debate and nobody quite understands if i do that. i fought so long and fought for 13 hours and i haven't made up my mind. we are still thinking about it and talking about the staff. the thing is, i was fighting hard for this information. i was fighting hard for a constitutional protection and get admission from the white house that they will obey the constitution. i won my battle. there is some debate over whether brennan should be heading the cia that i do have fault with this program. then the question is it's a presidential appointee. >> you said that presidents should get the effort. >> what are rises to a level where you oppose a nomination? there is some
our country is not a battlefield with no laws. our soldiers are sent tow afghanistan to fight for the bill of rights and the constitution. when they are dismissive of these rules and protections, i think they are missing what the public is in. >> what are you going to do when it comes to john brennan. you will alloy this vote to go through. will you vote for him? >> that's a debate and nobody quite understands if i do that. i fought so long and fought for 13 hours and i haven't made...
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>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're sort of in limbo and we're allowed by the city law to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies, and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks.estimates all the change will cost his businesses tens of thousands of dollars and a lot of headaches. >> a lot of aggravations, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that's holding off making changes right now is starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas it's sorting through and it's using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. so, kate, the ventis are safe for now. >> should i get a venti skim latte and ask them to put sugar in it, they will put sugar in it, or i ha
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times soar tough we're now even firing the sons in law. look, even super villains have idiotic sons in law and perhaps this is one of them. he does seem to have played an important role. i think one of the things that backstops all this, attorney general eric holder said during a board are khalid shaikh mohammad civilian prosecution, don't worry, even if he's acquitted he's going to be detained. the detention power of the executive lurks in the background. i don't think there's much worry that dangerous characters are going to go free. the worry is, we're not going to have a resolution of these problems in ways the american political system can live with. >> all right, thanks to both. appreciate it. >>> still to come, a huge failure at an american airport. an undercover agent was allegedly able to sneak something, you're not going to believe what, through security. we'll show you exactly how he did it. >>> a town inny considers a new gun law which would make it illegal not to own a gun. >>> iran's mahmoud ahmadinejad honors hugo chavez in
times soar tough we're now even firing the sons in law. look, even super villains have idiotic sons in law and perhaps this is one of them. he does seem to have played an important role. i think one of the things that backstops all this, attorney general eric holder said during a board are khalid shaikh mohammad civilian prosecution, don't worry, even if he's acquitted he's going to be detained. the detention power of the executive lurks in the background. i don't think there's much worry that...
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intelligence and law enforcement authorities. this kind of an operation takes enormous amounts of coordination. not just inside the u.s. government, but obviously with the cooperation and help of your allies around the world. the interesting thing, ab ababu abu ghaith has been in iran in what was sort of called house arrest. he had freedom. unclear why he left. was he expelled? did he choose to leave on his own? he had a false saudi passport, which is what got him in trouble in turkey. once he started to move the u.s. sports were able to track him. the fact that he's been brought back here so many years later to face charges is frankly a good thing. >> when he was puck picked up in turkey, they wouldn't have him. they tried to send him to a home company in kuwait. but tell us, peter bergen, he's saying this guy is not such a big fish. was he a talker or planner? how big was he within the organization? >> you know, michael, i think it's fair to say he was a bigger fish. closer in time to 9/11. when he was with osama bin laden, he
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we have more including the case of a woman accused of trying to get rid of her former in-laws. there isn't a better way of putting it, by actually having her kids kill them. that's the allegation. police say she actually provided the weapon. >>> and the longest interstate highway in the u.s. coming to a screeching halt in cleveland. avery, your town. and this is why. >>> and a 911 call that shocked the nation. a nurse refusing to perform cpr on a dying woman at an elderly visiting facility. >>> welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks for gjoining us. a look at the top stories. the tsa is a allowing small knives on planes. delta's ceo says it's a bad idea, writing to the tsa saying, these items have been banned for more than 11 years and will add little value to the customer security process flow in relation to the additional risk for our cabin staff and customers. the tsa says it's lifting the small knives ban to match international rules. >>> a major interstate is shut down in cleveland after this happened. that's a dump truck that you're looking at over the side. it sma
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"outfront" tonight, mark potoch is author of the report and senior fellow at the law center. john avlon is cnn contributor and author of "wing nuts, how the lunatic fringe is hijacking america" which is a suitable title for our discussion tonight. thanks to all of you. mark, let me start with you. you are the author of the report. it focuses on so-called patriot groups which you describe as conspiracy-minded anti-government and on the radical right. in 2012, you looked at 1360 so-called patriot groups on the radical right, an increase of 813% since 2008 right before president obama took office. but lots of questions are coming up today about how you define these groups. give me some sense of how you define these patriot extremist right wing groups. >> sure, ali. what the groups are are the very same groups that we all used to call the militia groups back in the 1990s. they more normally describe themselves as patriot organizations or christian patriot organizations. you know, essentially what holds these groups together, what kind of makes them a movement, is that they all su
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joining us now, two guests, v victoria tunsing and a harvard law professor. why is new york a better place to try him than guantanamo bay? >> our constitution sets out a procedure for trying criminals. this is the procedure. he dets trial by jury, he gets a lawyer. he is a combatant. he's also a criminal. he's a terrorist. he's an unlawful combatant. the executive has the power to choose whether to treat him as a combatant and put him in front of a military tribunal or simply detain him until the war is over, whatever that would mean in the context of war against terrorism. but he's a criminal who conspired to till americans. they have the option of giving him our full due process rights, putting him on trial, let the public visibly and transparently see how we treat people who attack america. let him either be convicted or acquitted. that's the way our justice system operates. we should be proud of it. >> victoria, you disagree? >> absolutely. this is a political decision. to try him in a federal courtroom in new york is disconsistent with this administratio
joining us now, two guests, v victoria tunsing and a harvard law professor. why is new york a better place to try him than guantanamo bay? >> our constitution sets out a procedure for trying criminals. this is the procedure. he dets trial by jury, he gets a lawyer. he is a combatant. he's also a criminal. he's a terrorist. he's an unlawful combatant. the executive has the power to choose whether to treat him as a combatant and put him in front of a military tribunal or simply detain him...
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the governor signed a bill into law yesterday. it gives school staff the authority to carry a firearm in a k-12 school in that state. it's up to school districts. it's the first state to enact such a law. >>> and a school south of albany, new york, just suspended its armed guard in-school program afteren officer accidentally discharged his gun in a hallway. the officer is now suspended while the incident is investigated. no students for staff were injured. >>> a month after a destructive meteorite hit russia, an asteroid close to earth. right now we'll talk with a nasa astronomer about it straight ahead. d in their portfolio, is unexpected risk. bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. >>> sky watchers can enjoy a rare treat today. comet is now visible on the western horizon in the northern hemisphere. folks in the u.s. may even be able to see it with the naked eye, which is pretty rare. a naked-ey
the governor signed a bill into law yesterday. it gives school staff the authority to carry a firearm in a k-12 school in that state. it's up to school districts. it's the first state to enact such a law. >>> and a school south of albany, new york, just suspended its armed guard in-school program afteren officer accidentally discharged his gun in a hallway. the officer is now suspended while the incident is investigated. no students for staff were injured. >>> a month after a...
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>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting the see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of head aches. >> a lot of aggravation. menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, everything. >> reporter: another company holding off making kpangs right away is starbucks. it says there are some gray areas that it's sorting through and it's using the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. >> all right, thank you, mary snow. next hour, i'm going to talk with a panel of guests about whether this sugary drink ban is a case of the government going too far. make sure you stay
>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're in a limbo and we're allowed to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. levine is waiting the see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of head...
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school officials meanwhile told wftx that florida law allows for immediate suspensions if there is a potentially dangerous situation. >>> the next story is one that is pretty hard to believe, an elderly woman unconscious on the floor, needing cpr or she will die. nobody is willing to help. nobody, they say they can't. it is apparently policy at this senior assisted living center. 911 tapes tell the story, and kelsey thomas of cnn affiliate, kget in bakersfield, california has the report. >> fire department what is your emergency please? >> yes, we need someone out at glennwood gardens as soon as possible, we have a lady with heart problems -- >> what is the address. >> she's unconscious and barely breathing. fire and ambulance crews are on the way. it takes about four minutes of question and answer for tracy halverson to assess the situation. >> we need to get cpr started. >> we can't do the cpr to this facility. >> then hand the phone to a passerby. if you can't do it -- give the phone to anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, please. i understand if your facility is not wil
school officials meanwhile told wftx that florida law allows for immediate suspensions if there is a potentially dangerous situation. >>> the next story is one that is pretty hard to believe, an elderly woman unconscious on the floor, needing cpr or she will die. nobody is willing to help. nobody, they say they can't. it is apparently policy at this senior assisted living center. 911 tapes tell the story, and kelsey thomas of cnn affiliate, kget in bakersfield, california has the...
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the cuts once considered too painful to consider are now the law of the land. president obama and congressional republicans could not reach a compromise to avoid the $85 billion in automatic cuts. they will not happen all at once, but instead they will come over time. they are pointing fingers at each other over their failure to reach a deal. >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending than by the formula approach of the sequester. but we don't intend to spend a penny less as promised to the american people. >> these cuts are not smart, they will hurt our economy and cost us jobs. and congress can turn them off at any time as soon as both sides are willing to compromise. >> the cuts will hit different agencies in different ways. and there has been some confusion over how they will take effect. one good example is this, the faa held a conference to back away earlier this week, that 160 air traffic controller towers around the country would have to close on april one. others listening in were told the initial announcements of the cuts had not b
the cuts once considered too painful to consider are now the law of the land. president obama and congressional republicans could not reach a compromise to avoid the $85 billion in automatic cuts. they will not happen all at once, but instead they will come over time. they are pointing fingers at each other over their failure to reach a deal. >> probably would be a lot better ways to reduce that spending than by the formula approach of the sequester. but we don't intend to spend a penny...
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. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11 have finally brought him to america inside a courtroom. entered the courtroom looking and acting much differently than the al qaeda spokesman so often seen next to his father-in-law osama bin laden. in new york federal court, he looked older, balding, his dark beard now gray. gone was the fiery rhetoric. he quietly said yes when asked if he understood the charges and left it to his lawyer to enter his plea, not guilty. but behind the scenes, he is talking to investigators. prosecutors dropping a bombshell. revealing he made a 22-page statement after his arrest. possibly powerful evidence. >> prosecutors always want sta
. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11...
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but first of all, they're ineffective laws. they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government because they're busy trying to tell us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems almost everywhere across the country. >> wendy, you're the human behavior -- >> can i get in there, don? >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's what you should know. in our past, there were trace nutrients, sugar, salt and fat. we have an unfettered desire and craving for these things that many can't control. but modern capitalist america has capitalized on that and make sure they put a large dose of that in everything they give us. how can we be making free choice when we're addicted, to everything from sex and gambling to salt, sugar and fat? and lest you think this is a nanny state, what this is is finally consumer protection. remember, we don't have socialism here. we have neo-futilism -- >> who is th
but first of all, they're ineffective laws. they reflect how government thinks they have a right to involve themselves in your life in every aspect. so it reflects something larger that's corroding our government because they're busy trying to tell us what to drink rather than taking care of real problems almost everywhere across the country. >> wendy, you're the human behavior -- >> can i get in there, don? >> maybe people need to be saved. go ahead, wendy. >> here's...
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. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's been very forthcoming in providing services for my son. >> the hartford current and pbs had put together a documentary for frontline on adam lanlza and his mother nancy, the first person he killed on that horrific day. various people have told
. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our...
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this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone with information that leads to an arrest and a conviction in this case. >>> new this morning, we have learned that yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer received a $1.1 million bonus for her first five and a half months running the company. it is on top of her $1 million annual salary and $56 million in long-term stock. she's doing pretty well. the 37-year-old mayer recently causing some controversy after ending the policy that yahoo! employees can no longer work from home. she said the company stock has gone up 46% since mayer became boss. >> hence the bonus you
this means that there is that law now in effect. it is the most restrictive early abortion ban in the country. the center for reproductive rights and the arkansas aclu say they will challenge this law in federal court. >>> authorities in virginia say arson is to blame for more than 60 fires along the eastern shore. since november 62 vacant structures have burned, including two on tuesday night. the atf and fbi have joined this investigation now and there is a $25,000 reward for anyone...
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
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came of on the stand and came right over to me and we started chatting about the teed yum of contract law and the teed yum of going through that particular contract for the past hour as we had been. and i asked her how she felt about her testimony, how she felt about how things were going and she said i feel good. i feel good. but we know there's a the lot longer to go in the testimony today. they were just getting up to the beginning of her macy's contract and her early talks and designs with jcpenney. so clearly a lot more to go through here. and it is a contract dispute at its core, of course. but when you throw in the celebrity of martha stewart and two hold houusehold name brands a little sexier. >> she's a nonexecutive compa chairman. she's not a ceo. and there is a big difference in how much clout and minutia you deal with every day. so i want you to just if you can quickly separate those two out for me and tell me why martha on the stand means anything if she's the nonexecutive. >> because she is the one who is making deals with terry lungren from macy's and the new ceo of jc pen
came of on the stand and came right over to me and we started chatting about the teed yum of contract law and the teed yum of going through that particular contract for the past hour as we had been. and i asked her how she felt about her testimony, how she felt about how things were going and she said i feel good. i feel good. but we know there's a the lot longer to go in the testimony today. they were just getting up to the beginning of her macy's contract and her early talks and designs with...
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that is important because this happened to this woman and it fell within the cracks of ethics and law, but it probably happens to many other people and how is it take iing care of? >> it is so emotional and every family needs to take stock in this. every family needs to pay attention to what the rules are when they get into this type of situation. jeff, our thanks to you, a really important discussion. >> thank you, john. >>> so, a major winter storm, yes, another one, is expected to bring heavy snow to as many as 16 states early this week. minneapolis will be the first state to get hit tonight with up to a foot of snow. the storm will reach chicago tomorrow with the same and tomorrow night, the snow is schedule scheduled to move east hitting from new jersey down to washington. some forecast models show d.c. getting as much as a foot of snow. you don't think much happens in d.c. right now, wait until they get a foot of snow. areas of the jersey shore could see heavy snow and coastal flooding. >>> crews are back at the site of a deadly sinkhole today in central florida. workers are con
that is important because this happened to this woman and it fell within the cracks of ethics and law, but it probably happens to many other people and how is it take iing care of? >> it is so emotional and every family needs to take stock in this. every family needs to pay attention to what the rules are when they get into this type of situation. jeff, our thanks to you, a really important discussion. >> thank you, john. >>> so, a major winter storm, yes, another one, is...
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i have to deduct on what hannity did later in the week having written two papers as a law student and suggesting that ellison might be the "equivalent of the cku klux klan." with that. >>> coming up, michelle obama's media blitz. is the first lady information that matters...art my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. . >>> michelle obama has become more of a television presence than any first lady, at times she seems to be everywhere. >> what have you accomplished with let's move and what remains to be done? >> when we started, there were a lot of people in this country who would have never thought that childhood obesity was a health crisis. >> this is my mid-life crisis. the bangs. i couldn't get a sports car, they won't let me bungee jump, so, instead i cut my bangs. >> you went for the bang. you're the boss of your hair. >> i can
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he originally signed that into law. the in "the washington post" he writes this, quote, the justices must decide whether it is skin the with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice, above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as a president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this as a recent cbs news poll shows 54% of americans think same-sex marriage should be legal. 39% oppose it. >>> scientists say another asteroid, this one the size of a football field will whiz past earth this weekend. this is happening just days after a different, much smaller rock made a closer fly-by. the new asteroid is 330 feet wide and will miss earth by 306,000 miles. this is roughly the size of this meteor which exploded last month over russia. that fireball you remember detonated before astronomers knew it existed. more than 1,600 people were injured, mostly by flying glass. >>> it could soon be law to re
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. >> this professor teaches law at peking university. he led a group of 70 experts who signed a series of proposals submitted to the government in december. shortly after xi jinping became communist party chief. they described chinese people as frustrated with corruption, abuse of power and growing wage gap between rich and poor. they said this frustration would reach a critical point if political reform didn't move ahead. they warned chinese society could face a violent revolution and fall into chaos. he posted proposals on his website but he said it was erased within 24 hours. >> why chinese society is so unstable today? precisely because of a lack of credible reform. it's because of this lack the government or the government policies, government actions are not responsible to people. so that's why our air is so dirty. our underground waters got into trouble. so many people, especially the peasants, lost their land. we need a reform to start with. because the government has only emphasized economic reform. they only pay lip service to
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enforcement, law enforcement analyst with me here. and, tory, let's begin with you as we are resetting and as we are awaiting the next steps for this plane, tell me what you know. >> so the next steps, of course, this according to the faa saying that, of course they might be troubleshooting this issue. and that is sort of something that miles had touched on earlier saying, you know, why it might be taking a while for us to actually see this plane. the fact that there are all these different elements here, there is a crew of two from what we know. this is a lear jet 45, so possibly the pilot is trying to work out the situation here. and airport preparing as well. we know the previous airport they had ambulances on the tarmac there getting ready. it is going to be the same case at this st. louis lambert field. so for right now, we're all sort of in a wait and see mode as the pilots are talking to air traffic controllers and trying to figure out best course of action in dealing with the problem at hand, brooke. >> we have, thank you, tor
enforcement, law enforcement analyst with me here. and, tory, let's begin with you as we are resetting and as we are awaiting the next steps for this plane, tell me what you know. >> so the next steps, of course, this according to the faa saying that, of course they might be troubleshooting this issue. and that is sort of something that miles had touched on earlier saying, you know, why it might be taking a while for us to actually see this plane. the fact that there are all these...
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citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as ais gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter how
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laden's son-in-law. >>> plus, a medical examiner needs help identifying bodies. so he's posting their graphic pictures online. >>> and -- >> what did you say? what did you say? >> bieber drama. showing up late, collapsing, tweeting suggestive pics. are we watching another star fall? >>> happy friday. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. at the vatican today, it was the vote to decide the vote. so now we have a date. it is march 12th that is next tuesday. that is when those 115 cardinals will meet to choose benedict's successor. that's when we start the so-called smoke watch. remember this from eight years ago? here it was, when we saw the white smoke rising above the vatican, from the chimney, there at the beautiful sistine chapel in rome. that is when the world knows. that's a signal when we will have a new pope. the white smoke. but until then, there is a lot to do. in fact, the chimney hasn't even been built yet. and as far as communications there has been a ban inside this hotel where the card
laden's son-in-law. >>> plus, a medical examiner needs help identifying bodies. so he's posting their graphic pictures online. >>> and -- >> what did you say? what did you say? >> bieber drama. showing up late, collapsing, tweeting suggestive pics. are we watching another star fall? >>> happy friday. good to see all of you. i'm brooke baldwin. at the vatican today, it was the vote to decide the vote. so now we have a date. it is march 12th that is next...
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normally between companies you don't hear about their contract law disputes, but this is martha stewart. this is jcpenney and this is macy's. the macy's ceo when he testified last week, he said he considered martha stewart his friend and longtime business partner. when she called him in 2011 and said hey, i'm doing a deal with jcpenney, he said he was sick to his stomach, he hung up the phone and has not spoken to her since. >> it's so interesting. you hear terry lundgren talk about that. one of christine's interviews was describing how it's almost like cheating on someone. that's really how the ceo seemed to describe it, that he feels personally betrayed. >> that's a whole lot into her brain. and look, department stores are competitive. jcpenney, the dallas-based company, they lost a ton of money. they've been losing money like crazy. so they want this kind of deal. macy's guys saying, look -- >> it's all about the contract. what do the specifics of the contract stipulate. and a store inside a store. it's like what's the definition of store is. it's like what's the definition of store
normally between companies you don't hear about their contract law disputes, but this is martha stewart. this is jcpenney and this is macy's. the macy's ceo when he testified last week, he said he considered martha stewart his friend and longtime business partner. when she called him in 2011 and said hey, i'm doing a deal with jcpenney, he said he was sick to his stomach, he hung up the phone and has not spoken to her since. >> it's so interesting. you hear terry lundgren talk about that....
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citizens here he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was -- to kill u.s. citizens. he is the son-in-law of osama bin laden. he was a key member of osama bin laden's inner circle. the day after the 9/11 attacks, we saw him in a video on long side -- alongside osama bin laden. he said a great army is gathering against you. he called them the nation of islam. you go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans -- he said, "a great army as is gathering against you," he called them the nation of islam . "to go into battle against jews, christians, and the americans." we have the prospect of an al qaeda-related detainee and suspect appearing in civilian court in new york. secondly, the authorities want to put across the message that time does not lessen the crime. the impact of 9/11 is still here after all these years. listen to the quote for him the -- from the attorney. he said, "the memory of those attacks is indelibly etched on the american psyche. today is the latest example of our commitment to capturing and punishing the enemies of the u.s., no matter ho
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that is the federal law, which protects military members from foreclosure while they were on duty. "the new york times" says the numbers haven't been release the publicly. here's why it's all coming to light. these big banks are abuses, par8 billion settlement with regulators. they have to go back and identify borrowers who are evicted but shouldn't have been. wells fargo regrets any hardship that was caused. several banks point out people will be compensated. the $8 billion settlement means these people can receive hundreds of dollars to up to $125,000. that sounds okay, but you know what, the reality is, for most they've been kicked out of their homes so they won't get the homes back. very painful for a lot of military families. is there any recourse for them? >> this is the recourse, basically this $8 billion settlement. they can basically get their compensation that way. it's a tough pill to swallow. >> we appreciate ittals alson. a nascar driver is celebrating after breaking a 70-race winless streak. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dream
that is the federal law, which protects military members from foreclosure while they were on duty. "the new york times" says the numbers haven't been release the publicly. here's why it's all coming to light. these big banks are abuses, par8 billion settlement with regulators. they have to go back and identify borrowers who are evicted but shouldn't have been. wells fargo regrets any hardship that was caused. several banks point out people will be compensated. the $8 billion...